Surprise party etiquette

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Don't ruin the surprise (or create an unintended one)! Here's our advice on hosting and being a guest at a surprise party.

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Don’t spoil it for that special person! Need guidance on surprise party etiquette? We’re here to help.

How do you keep a surprise party a surprise?

Although this question falls outside the realm of “etiquette,” a good rule of thumb is to plan the party around another, authentic event that has a definitive start or end time, such as a baseball game or concert. Tell the guest of honor that you’ll both be attending this event, then use the ol’ bait-and-switch when the day arrives. Of course, make sure that the surprise party isn’t a let-down when compared with the faux event you’ve promised the guest of honor.

What should you do if you are running late to a surprise party?

If you know you’re going to be late ahead of time, call the host at least a half hour beforehand to get an update on the plan. There’s always the possibility that the guest of honor’s schedule has changed, so you might still be able to sneak in. If the host is incommunicado, as is likely in such situations, wait at least half an hour after the guest of honor is scheduled to arrive before making your entrance.

What if you’re not sure the guest of honor would like a surprise party?

Unless you’ve had this very discussion with the guest of honor, there’s no way to know for sure, short of questioning their significant other and close friends on the sly. Even then, you may only be relying on conjecture. When in doubt, opt for a surprise-free party; otherwise, you may be the one surprised by the event’s outcome.

When should you send out invitations to a surprise party?

Depending on how many people will attend and how far they’re traveling, it’s usually safe to give three to four weeks’ notice for a surprise party. But if it’s a milestone event (40th birthday, retirement), provide extra time to ensure that the most important invitees can attend, especially if their attendance requires an overnight stay.

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